The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MABSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1912 -EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES.'
A Consolidation of Time, Coast .Mall
nnd Cooa Uny Advertiser.
N0.28TJ.
ArM Alonci Shelikcf
rails Endangered by
lla' nU Pnlnl
UIU UltllUI .
AiiHTRY FOR 350
MILCO 10 i 1 i-w.
L.,hir9i Darkness and VoN
pWui" ..,- Cffnrle nf
I (MIO UUSIB.- -.---
Rescuers uiinuuii.
hr Associated Press to Coos Bay
..,t.p .Tnno 10 Dollnlto nows
'X,ly awnltod as to conditions
IW the snores 01 ouuimui uu.w
I wri the Katanmi voicnno jhib uuuu
' !r , Icul u nllnnd on Kodl
IrV k nnd Itaapborry Ialando
l-rithe eruption bogan Thursday
PROVES FATAL
Order Restored at San Quentln
After One is Killed and
Two Wounded.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Tlraos.)
SAN QUENTIN. Juno 10 An nn.
Ktr ashes nnd hot Btonoa ovor , enBlonnl yell In tho night nnsworod
t, srosporous flshlns villages and by n cry from anothor coll marked
'''. l.lliirnl Intlil nil ICnill.Mlin nn.l f II... ...!.... ..! t. ...
.. v..... , iu itimuil UUlurUUK in
San Quentln prison hero yostorday In
which ono convict was killed nn.l
"irtoon tliero has boon n constant two woro wounded. Shortly boforo
jolubcsnnd Btonos ovor a wldo dnwn today, thoro woro Indications
" . ..iinlnrt linlnc nnrrlnil tiv I Hint llm IrmiltlA ..i..i.i i. . ..
'- " (. nllln n.A1 ll I. Mil il 1 I I. 1 . Hia ......- II . .
iiflDdM ar D,l,v"' DU,U ! ""'' lllu KiiiiiH inroiuonou 10 turn
'ei east of tho volcano. Doiibo tho Btoam hoso on tho malcontonto
,ji of smoke, black as Jot, liavo nnd unlet woh roHtorod and when tho
-M day Into blackest night thru men fell Into lino for iiiosb, thoy woro
-. ll.w..n ll...ut.ml ttlllfttl .flli.. n.t.l aa.......
(tirtalUSOl IIIIUU liuimmu liilivg Dlltllk mm lUtVl'll,
. Mount Katnmni. mo unnai-
IJirlincss and tho stilling volcnn
licit comblno to mnko nnvlgntlon
1 1B. 1UCLIUU I..V4 i.i.M....M, ..
a Dtko It dinicult for tho roscu-
1 lo reach tlio nsiiormon nnu enn-
unolovos along tho shores of
idkoff Strait whllo tho volcano lu
... ... .IIa f lltn tt.ttlln Mm
trcsce cutter Manning Is groping
e uj toward tho northwostorn
MefKodlak Island to glvo nusln-
iii to tho distressed Inhnbltanta
.lia obtain accurate Information ns
iNtdltloni. Tho Manning la oqulp-
ij tlth wireless, but tlio ntinos
(tic conditions rondor tho Instru-
t almost worthless.
EIGHT iOWANS SLAIN WHILE ASLEEP
Joseph Moore Home Scene nf ton,nJ nml ,n8t nleht- An attended
Tnrrililn Tr,n,U, M ni..inn. entertainment togothcr bo It Is
.v.iiun, naijbuy uu wiirj Jolt certain that tho victims nro tho
to muraerer Who Mutilated
Victims horribly.
HOUSE SAVES
CANADIAN PAOT
(By AsBoclntod Press to tho Coos Bny
Times )
V1LUSCA, Iowa, Juno 10 Josoph
Moore, a leading Vllllsca buslucss
mnn, his wife and four chlldron nnd
two women supposed to bo Mrs. Van
Olldor nnd her daughtor, relatives of
tho Moorcs, woro found murdered In
their bods today In tho Mooro1 home,
their heads crushed to a pulp. An
axe covorod with blood and human
hnlr was found In tho houso nnd Is
supposed to liavo boon tho Instru
ment with which tho crlmo was com
mitted. Thoro la no doflnlto cluo to
tho murderer. Owing to tho torrlblo
mutilation of tho bodies, tho identity
nB to who tho womon could havo
been could not bo positively estab
lished but tho Van Olldors nro known
to liavo boon visiting tho Moores yes
AFT FORGES (IK: TO
m STEAM ROLLER IN CONTESTS
women named. No robbory was
committed nnd It scorns cloar
tllflt nnlv n. rlnalrn fnr rnviMirn pnnltl
have prompted tho murder unless it1
whb tho work of a mad man.
I.titcr tho bodlos supposed to bo
Mrs. Vnn Gilder nnd her daughter
later today were positively Identified
as the Spllltngci' sisters, daughters of
a wealthy farmer near hero, who
went to tho entertainment last night
with tho Moorcs.
An uniisunt neighing of horses tt.
day attrnctod tho attention of neigh
bors who trlod to get into tho houso
nnd falling summoned tho city mar
shal. Mooro nnd his wlfo woro first
discovered lying dend In bed In the
front room. Then enmo tho flndlr-?
of tho two guests and tho bodies of
the children In tho third room. All
were murdorod lu tholr beds. Moore
wns mnnagcr of an Implement con
cern and a leader lu business nnd Mo
dal circles,
TWO BATTLESHIPS SENT TO HAVANA
IS HELD FOR
rl
A. R. Carey, Pasco Contractor,
Arrested for Killing Cashier
Christianson.
IE VOTES
. W
fcpls Conference Report Leg
islating Him Out of
Position Today.
Associated Press to Tlio Coon
Hay Tlmos.)
J WASHINGTON. Juno 10 Tho
tfe today after u blttor dohato
W!i to 21 to acroo to tho confor-
y report on tho army approprla
4 bill, caminc nmondinontn which
r3 legislate Mnlor Oonornl Loon-
IH'ood out of his olllco ob chief of
J.March 4, 1913.
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AVi:L'i: CHANGED
i'EDTOItl). nro. .limn in o
I? '1nt of T.'l' . venue nt tho
.'ilar me ting of tho city
i
Refuses to Concur to Senate
Amendments to Tariff
Bill Annulling it.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bny Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON. I). C, Juno 10.
Tho Houso voted today, 144 to 101,
not to ncccpt tlio Sonato's amendment
to tho metal tariff revision hill
which would repeal tho Canadian
reciprocity pnet nnd fix n universal
duty of two dollars a ton on print
pnper. Tho House accepted two of
tho Somite amendments reducing tho
duty mi plglron and on certain nl
toys. Thu bill will again go to con
f( renco.
I
HYDE TO PRISON
United States Sends Two Men-. cu,lA vw or it
of-War From Key West To- r,ittic imposition to discuss coming
day situation on island
More Serious. '
WARSHIPS AT HAVANA
By Associated Press
HAVANA, Juno 10 Tho U.
S. battloshlps Washington nnd
Ithodo Island entered tho liar-
4 bor this aftornoon and oxchang-
4 cd salutes with tho fortress of
Cubana.
!
of U. 8. Vessels
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times..
HAVANA, Juno 10 Thoro la llttlo
popular disposition to discuss tho
coming of tho United States warships
but tnnny expressions of rollof nro
heard on account of tho nssurnnco of
security that tho prosenco of war
ships will glvo. Tho warships woro
expected to arrlvo shortly boforo
noon.
AMERICANS AUK ATTACKED
(By
Associated Pross to Coos Bay' . . , '."" , A,
mim0H) Ciilmn HcbclM Hcpulscil Ncnr Snutln-
WASHINOTON. Juno 10-AmorI- vDy Asaodulod Proia to"Coo8 Bay
can marinoB will ho avallablo for sor- Times)
vlcoln Hnvnna.beforpthcidayiaov- SANTIAGO, Juno 10. United
w. Tho erulBee Wuhlngton.and tho StntC8 niarlnes commanded by Cap
battleship Rhodo Islnnd left Koy tnln Etlwnrd D .Mnlnwnrlng and on
W est early today and nro exported BnBe,j ,n guarding tho El Cuoro
to rench tho Cuban capital In 8lximn08 worq nttnckod today by insur
hours. Mnrlnos only will bo landod Bent8 who woro ropuIs0(l nftor ,nucn
In tho Ciibnn cap tal In case i of dlro( frjng. , Thoro woro no cnBiinltlos
emergency In which ovont tho bluo nniong tj10 mnrlnoa and tho loss to
JncketB on both ahlps nlso will bo tho lnsurgontB Is not known,
avallablo. Tho gravity with which.
this government regards tho situa
tion Is Indicated by tho fact that
Rear Admiral Ostcrhaus, commander
of tho Atlnntle flcot, Is aboard his
lliigshlp, tho Washington.
VESSELS SAIL TODAY
MORE .MARINES LAND
Battleship nnd Cruiser Hall Presum
ably for Havana
(By Assoclntod Pross to Cooa Bay
Times.)
KEY WEST, Juno 10 Tho bnttlo
fihli) Rbnilo Ifllaml nnd (hn prulnnr
Additional Unlletl States Troops on Washington loft hnrbor with soalod
OiiiimI in Culm. ordors today, presumably for Ha-
(By Associated Press to tlio Coos Bay vana.
Tlmos). I Tho Colllor Mara followed tho
CAIMANERA. Culm. Juno 10. Rhodo Island and Washington Just
Oregon and California Timber
Fraud Men Lose on Appeal
in Noted Case.
WASHINGTON, Juno 10. Tho
C I nlL'M iirvtltlnnnil 61 ,j,.i.i.vniir olpiiiln nf KredorlClC A.
tiZTJ KTS."i2 Ji " n"a J-,r achno!,,,or ! 08Ti
n many So, -,,li-ts nnd "loin- ' liuprlwiiiinoiit for nn allogod consplr-j
's liavo i ,.i ity nnd tho uey to dofrnud tlio Kovornmoiu ouv oi
; of Taf v s iint t! ought i,uu8 jn California nnd Oregon ondod
woprlate. Tins council In nn ... ,.. ..i.. .i.m, ii annrnmo
TOnanco Will -nm. nln ,...llm 4. " ""," uy ""v"
T,atheM ,.?"" tftk0 mtl(m rilllr, found no error In tholr convlc-
Itlon In tho District of Columbia.
Two furthor ronipnulOH of tho United
Statos marine orim woro despatch
ed from hero today to Uuantaunnio
City. A company of mnrlnoa from
tho battleship Missouri under Cap
tain Mondo Is on the wny to llarn-
coa on board the Culgon
before noon. It mny bo used ns a
dispatched boat, It la roportod.
Throats of resignation by Presi
dent (lomoz as tho result of tho
sending nf American wnrslilps to tho
Island aro rumorod among Cubana
here.
mqq mm q
U Mill IVIWIin ill
LUANCE IN
I OUT TODAY
r Arrives from Euicka nml
Sails for Portland
' Alliance arrived in oarly to
'"rom EnroVo .i n-.i r
(J'ter for Portland. Sho had
le list of through passongora
turekA. Anmn,. i,nnn ..
u. . ""b lliuau Uilll-
y the Alliance woro tho follow-
itttttrVfM' C PomI5an. A. M.
"vi K. h. Morcan. V. nnnnlolf
v,AfflesandMrs. A. Smlthors.
uto cr. -
W,."1-"'
for DIIAIV nml
a,( Mar!fy.,Way of Allegany will
it ""'li'ld ovory mornlncr nt
t 1911 .1. -. .--- .--
i c p ,T lllls' Corner for tlclc
v' Edwards.
lAtt r'i':- T' kind YOU lmve
'"J&Tr,? ,' ,,,,ol, 73 Pacific
., TraKfer Co,
.YE2,4fwt l,,e Turklsu Butb
''!. wLa.n,yt!1,ne to sell, trade.
i mip, try a Want Aa
HOERTA I0VES
FORCES TODAY
Mexican Federal Troops Now
Nearer Objective Point
of Campaign.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
SANTA ROSALYIA, Mex., Juno 10
-Tho entire division of the federal
troops commanded by General Huer
ta has. moved Into camp hero tl loush
tho outposts today nro within thirty
miles of Bachlmba Pass where tho
rebel forces of General Orozco aro
gathered. Tho Government scouting
nnrties liavo approached within soy
onty miles of Chihuahua, the object
Wopolnt of tho present federal cam-
pnlgn.
1MPORTAXTCASKS LKI-T
United States .Siiprenio Court Ad
journs Until October
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, Juno 10 Tho su
premo coi.rt adjourned until October
leaving undecldede tho cases of tho
coal trust? tho Union Pacific merger
nnd the state rato cases.
GIVEN DECREE
1SH SURVEY
TO ROSEBIffl
Judge Coke Grants Divorce
Petition Against Former
Marshfield Pastor.
Snturday ovonlng, Judgo Coke
handed down u dooroo granting Mrs.
J. T. M. Knox a divorce from tho
Rov. J. T. M. Knox. Tho docreo fol
lowed nn ngroement entored into
enrller In tho day by tho attorneys
of tho two.
Tho ngreomont provided for tno
disposition of tho proporty. It also
specified that Mrs. Knox Btrlko put
front hor petition tho charges that
Rev. Knox was addlctod to tho ex
cesslvo use of liquor and to tho use
of profane language.
In tho decree. Mrs. Knox is given
the custody of their son and daugh
tor. No alimony Is allowed, tho pro
porty division having taken placo of
This marks tho culmination of tho, further developments will bo awaited
"" .. . ... ...i.ii. , in.' will. uniiRiinl lnlrOHt"
T.-ftv fnninv rrmiuies wuiuit m "" t . - - .
deratood to have been of long dura
F. A. Haines and Party Work
ing That Way No News
of S. P. Contracts.
ROSEBURG, Oro., Juno 10 Tho
Rosoburg Rovlow says "P, A..HnInos
who made a railroad survoy botweon
Coos Bay and Rosoburg ovor two
yoars ago, Is again in tho Hold with
a crew of 16 or 20 men, so Al Croaa
on, of this city, ia Informed, Ho
wna in communication with Mr,
Haines by tolophono this week nnd
has this Information from him direct.
Ho is now working this sldo of Myr
tle Point and Is coming toward Rose
burg. Who la backing his move
ments at present la not known. The
equipment which Mr. Halnoa stored
in Rosoburg when ho comploted his
former work has boon aont to him
by Mr. Croason. With thla and tho
other englneoring parties in tho Cold
tlon. Following inn n.-iBnu
from hla pastorate hero, Rev. Knox
Instituted suit for uivorco mm ..,
NO NEWS AT EUGENE
IIhvu not Heard of Contracts West of
Knox fllod a cross petition. rue, xunnci.
matter has been pending for somei Tho Eugeno Guard saya:
time "Engineer R. J. Wlor of tho S. P.
Mrs Knox and children expoct to engineering department and a party
inive nt onco for tho homo of her went up tho Oakrldgo branch today
imronts in the East. Rov. Knox has to begin surveying In tho nolghbor
nt announced his plans for tho fu- hood of Crescent, beyond tho point
lutuiuu UJ .lig vwnv w v.w w..
Construction company. Tno object la
turo.
tra Knox was restored hor mold-
en'namo. Delia V, HopklnB. Her par
ents reside at Bellbrook, Ohio.
Try The Times Want Ada.
doubtless to collect data on which to
base estimates for further contracts.
H. P. Hooy, who la the head of tho
engineers of thla department, has
tho murder of Henry E. Christian
son, cnshler of tho bnuk of PaBco,
and n member of tho Pasco city
council by poison, Christianson diod
on a Spokane, Portland nnd Soattlo
train Juno first nftor drinking from
n flash of whlskoy which Is thought
to havo contained strychnine. Car
ey was taken to Rltzvlllo oarly todny
to bo hold ponding nn investigation.
Ho camo to Pasco from Walln
Walla two years ngo nnd has boon
prominent in business nffnlrs horo.
PLAN TO CALL
W
0
u
E
Train Men and Engine Men On
Pennsylvania and Erie to
Vote on Question.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Buy
. Tlmos.)
PHILADELPJIIAi Juno 10. A
commlttoo representing tho Ordor of
Conductors nnd Trainmen and Broth
erhoods of Firemen nnd Engineers on ,
tno ronnsyivnnia itaiironu unst or
Pittsburg and tho Erlo In n dlsputa
ovor cortnln working nrrangomont to
dny sent out n call for roforondum
voto on tho question of giving tho
commlttoo powor to call a strike
About 25,000 mon nro said to bo involved.
President Given Indiana Dels
gation by National Com
mittee Today.
VOTE OF THIRTY-ONE
TO THIRTEEN ON BALLOT
Col. New and Chas. K. Fair
banks Among Those Seated
by Committee.
(By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
(""tUn A fifl Tnnn 10A nnlnnnit.
(By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay ,. nf .., ,,, f ,,, ,.
Times.) " w "" "w " "" '""""'
PASCO, Wnsh.. Juno 10 A. R. In tho fourth California dlRtrlct to-
Caroy, n contractor, was nrrestod day brought to high intensity tho
early today on a Varrant charging' iieatod conflict botweon tho Tntt and
Roosovclt factions In tho Ropubllcan
Natlounl Commlttco. Tho voto of
38 to 13 by which tho postponement
was offectod on motion of Sonatov
Crnno of Massachusetts drow boyond
any posslblo doubt tho lines botweon
tho fncttona.
Tho ncgatlvo votes woro Knight of
California, Borah of Idaho, Burnam
of Kontucky, Wight of Loulslann,
Kollog of Minnesota, Llttauor for
Flanlgnn of Novnda, Ward of Now
York, Capers of South Carolina,
Thorson of South Dakota, Lyon ot
Texas, Loose of Utah, Rogora of Wis
consin, nnd McCoy of tho Philip
pines. Tho commlttco then took up tho
caso ot tho four dologatos-at-largo Jn
Indiana. It wna oxpoctod that tho
Indiana cases and porliapa thoso from
Kontucky would bo llnlshod todny,
Tho Arizona, cases woro postponed
until Wedncsdny.
In tho Indlnnn enso, tho commltttm
again gavo n decision for sitting tho
Taft dclcgat08 nt largo (four dolo
gatos) making 72 contested delegate?
given to tho Tnft Bldo bo fnr. Ttta
four from Indiana aro tho first cred
ited from tho north, tho other OS be
ing from Alnbnma, Arkansas, Florida
nnd Georgia. Tho voto on tho Indl
ana roll call was unanimous 52 Jto
0. Col. Now did not vote.
Tho Indlnna dolcgatos thus con
firmed nro Col. Harry S. Now, e
Vlce President Chnrlon W. Fnl.
tinnks, Repre8ontntlvo James E. Wat
son nnd Josoph D. Olivor of South
Bond. Tho dofonted contestants nro
ox-Sennlor Albert J. Bovorldgo, Etl
wnrd M. Lee, Lnwroncobiirg; ox-Itou
resontatlve Frodorlck K. LnndlH, nf
Loganport, nnd Chnrlea II Campbell,
or Sholbyvillo.
Tho Hirst Indiana district's, two
dolcgatos woro nlso given to Tnft by
n iinniilmoiiB voto.
Tho third Indlnnn district two del
egates also wont to Tnft. The contest
In tho fourth Indlnnn district was
wltrdrnwn, crediting Tnft with two
moro delegates.
BOOST FOR CUMMINS
Senator Keiiyon of lown In Chargo
nf ('olIeiiguit'H Campaign.
(By Associated l'r8a to Coos Bay
"vlrTUi, )
CHICAGO, Juno 10 Tho Stand
nrd of Sonotor A. II. Cuiiinilns of
Iowa for (ho ropubllcan presidential
nomlneo wns raised today by hla col-
Jii" nt daylight todny from Suh Fran- loaguo, Sonntor Konyon, who nrrivod
,.Srn nflnr n L-nnil trin III) tlio roast i fr0,n IoW" flin f OntllUSlnSIll for tllO
cluco nftor n good trip up tho coast. Hnw, candidate. Cummins haa
Sho had 280 tUns of incoming now ton ,JoiOKato plodgod to him.
freight, tho lnrgost miscellaneous Boforo the end of tho wook, tho JJ
cargo sho ' has brought In Bovoral wans oxpoct moro than ono thousand
..,.., I other onthuslnstlc boostora to bo horo
,.. c ,. i ' to domonstrnto tholr fealty to Cum-
W. S. Scummoll, gonoral managor!mnB
of the company oporntlng tho Wash- '
Ington, is oxpectod In this nrtornoon
via Oardlnor. His trip horo Is to
got In touch with tho local situation
nnd confer with F. 8. Dow. Mr.
Scammoll has boon figuring on Im
proving tho Borvlco botweon hero and
Snn Francisco nnd It Is also under
stood that ho has been figuring on
bringing In equipment and supplies
for tho Southern Pacific railroad con
tractors. Ho will remain horo about
a wook. ,
Tho Washington will sail from
here Wednesday nt 1 o'clock for San
Francisco. "
Among thoso arriving on tho
Washington woro:
mot Mrs. Israel. W." Jones, Mrs. J. Mrs. D. w. Bchrock of : KmPiro a.
n... f- t, .i, in.. T.ironn I n Marshflold visitor today. Hlio is ex-
Haster Jackson, Mrs. Wldoror. Mrs. pectins as guests at her home ilr July
D. E. Roberts. John Sussman, Mrs. N. three sisters, from dlfforont nmttm
J. Hanson, Miss Hanson, S. A. Am-'of the globo om sho hw not seen
ott. Gus Bwanson. W. II. Smith, nnd I for thirty years. The four married
wlfo. Mrs. Korman. Geo. Hona. II. and drifted P"' nBd ' "hS
C. Moffatt, V. N. Splor nnd Miss May reunited for first t mo In more thaj
t, .. . a nuartor of a century. Mrs. Duncan
UUllllOVl. I.. '..... t nt..,nr,r. Ur.
.MCAllllun toiliuo liuui uuiuiftu, ......
WASHINGTON IN
EARLY TODAY
l
Steamer Arrives From San
Francisco General Man
ager Coming Today.
Tho Stoamor Washington nrrivod
FAMILY WILL
HAVE REUNION
E. W. Shrock Home at Empire
to Be Scene of Notable
Gathering.
beon In Klamath Falls for somo tlmo, Benton Prey,
daughtor-In-lnw of
which Indcntea tho possibility of fur- Judgo Proy of Iowa. Ironi W abster,
thor activity at that point. City, In., and Mrs P. Ilauerly from
,.m... . '...i . ln,l nn Pnntrn n. Wash.. tbO tWO former
the oarl train this morning' from making tholr first visit to the PacWo
San Francisco and consists of eight Const. Aftor visiting In Ininlro Tor
mon besides Engineer Weir. I a month or bo, Mrs. Schrock wlll ac-
"Aa yot nothing doflnlto haa been company her Bisters north to lort
ofllclally reported with roforenco to land and Washington whore thoy will
tho details of tho Coos.Bay lino from visit boforo soparatlng again for their
tho tunnel to Marshflold."
An unfilled want causes unhappl
ness Times Want Ads bring results.
sovornl homes.
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